To look upon the tribes of Britain as just a bunch of savages is totally erroneous. Each tribe had thriving industries based on manufactured goods. Whether these goods were made in the homes of individual families, or in group workshops. The products of Celtic craftspeople were just as stunning as any Roman artefact.
Category: Celtic Industry
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Celtic Industry
- Brigantes, celt, charriot, cist, indistru, jewellery, leather, manufacture, metal, roundhouse, spear, sword, weapon, wood
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